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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][QBC] Quebecoin - X11 DGW - Forked! New Mac/Win/Linux Wallets! on: November 30, 2014, 06:02:35 PM
Hello!

Frequent lurker, very infrequent poster here.

Been testing the QBC Android wallet. Successfully sending/receiving small transactions (100 QBC or less) and large transactions (10k QBC or more), and so far, so good.

However, there is some left-over copy-pasta from the Darkcoin client. Tray notification in Android displays the DRK logo. Also, the Request and Send Coins sections display the DRK logo.

Just a heads-up, but you guys probably already know about this.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CannabisCoin [CANN][X11][Official][420] Developments & Discussions. on: October 14, 2014, 04:37:48 PM
I downloaded the windows wallet,but it says, no blocksource ,and doesnt sync???

I had the same issue. Just let it sit, it will eventually find peers and sync up. Took about an hour for mine to finally find peers. After syncing for the first time, it's no problem. I've tried with and without manually adding nodes in a .conf file. Just leave it open overnight and report back if it's still struggling :0D
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PoSx11]Edgecoin - 250 investors - Open beta - DOWNLOAD NOW - IPO ends in 10m on: April 16, 2014, 08:46:47 PM
I would like to participate in the open beta.

Downloaded the wallet.

Here's a to a solid launch  Grin
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★█ Zeitcoin Movement █★ [ZEIT] POW/POS ★BOUNTIES★ Join Our Thriving Community! on: March 29, 2014, 05:45:08 PM
No offense, but that BLITZ logo doesn't look like anything an adult would take seriously at all. It makes Monopoly money look mature and dignified. Cool, yes. The same way Optimus Prime is cool. Not as a currency.

IF you want to go goofy, you go Roto/DOGE route and play it to the hilt. Something that's been marketed like ZEIT has so far probably shouldn't take that route.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Vault of Satoshi asks What Coins Do You Want to See? on: March 19, 2014, 07:32:04 AM
Hello!

I'm a Canadian miner, and of the coins I've been following closest, I have to say I'm most impressed/intrigued by:

Darkcoin - Very interesting, technically. Innovative difficulty adjustments and algorithm. CPU and GPU minable. The idea of anonymity in transactions isn't just something that will be leveraged by "shady" people. It's a legitimate and unique feature that may appeal to a wide market. Great community. I like this coin a lot.

Noblecoin - One of the most impressive communities in the Altcoin world today. I love the approach these folks took of trying to grow the community and find real world uses for the coin BEFORE seeking out exchanges in an effort to pump the coin's value. This may not trade at a high value right now, but I think this one has real legs. This one deserves success.

Mintcoin - Tremendous concept for a POS coin launch, and it has gone fairly well so far. Community is there, and active. I like the model, but it has flaws. Exchange wallets can generate large quantities of coins on their own, and this could really hurt the coin's value going forward. If the community stays involved though, this coin has tremendous potential, as the POS seems to be working quite well in terms of transaction time and security so far.

Blackcoin - Very similar to Mintcoin, with a smaller yet more passionate community. BC is doing a lot of things right, but has little real world traction going for it so far. Very young coin, though. Keep an eye on this one.

If any or all of these made the exchange, it would make me very not-sad! :0D
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EXE] Execoin - Fast | ASIC resistant | Multipool resistant | no-premine on: March 13, 2014, 03:41:59 PM
Long time lurker, heavy supporter of EXE coin, been mining it for a while now with all my hash. I along with couple other folks convinced binaryclock to set up a pool at dedicatedpool for it some nights ago last week, and ever since then difficulty has slowly gone up and it has brought more attention to this coin. I think I speak for everyone here that we want this coin to succeed, so we as a community should work together to help it get a wider exposure.

However I believe taking Dedicatedpool off the ANN was a bad call. Yes it has a significant amount of network hash, but that is where all the big farmers like myself and others go with failovers when the smaller pools go down due to not having ddos protection. This is not to bash any other pool, but I personally like to use Dedicatedpool for binaryclock's around the clock support and dedication on running a smooth pool with no issues. Let us all work together in making EXE coin a success.

Thanks!

Thanks Joe!

I really hope we can continue to support exe.  I think it was a slap in the face to a pool that has supported the coin for so long. I even go so far to tell people not to dump the coin in my channel.  I myself have not sold one coin either, and trust me, if I did, it would not be good for the coin.  But I am not like that.  I look forward to helping coins grow... I want crypto to do well!  Why do you think I never made a middlecoin.




I usually lurk without posting, but this requires posting.

I consider mining a hobby, but it's a hobby I take fairly seriously. I started with a tiny GPU farm on Slush's BTC Pool back when that was profitable. I jumped onto binary's Dedicatedpool back when LOT dropped, and his pool has provided me with the best mining experience I've had playing around with altcoins. No BS. He had a rough start, as most new pools were (and still are) being attacked constantly, but since then, he's run a great and stable pool that always seems to be on top of new coins.

Speaking of that, I was a firm Vertcoin supporter (and still am) before I discovered EXEcoin. How did I discover this coin? I logged into Dedicatedpool to check on a worker, and look what was listed in the NScrypt pool section? NExt stop the ANN, next stop mining for binary, because I like this coin.

This guy is a big reason this coin has any attention at all, so show some respect. He hasn't committed one shady act as a pool admin, and deserves nothing but praise from the community.

That said, I switched to p2pool when the hash hit %50, but that's my responsibility as a miner, not his as a pool admin. He can't ensure that there are other pools as attractive as his out there, and his miners are loyal to his pool for good reason. Lots of coins perform very well with way over %50 on one pool anyways, see Primecoin for example.

Anyways, I'm not giving EXE's devs too much poop here, because I like what you're doing too. However, you guys need to give binary a break, and maybe even step up and thank the guy for the early support.

:0p
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The big VTC Vertcoin settings thread on: February 07, 2014, 06:31:45 AM
Great thread so far guys, keep it up!

I'm just getting started with scrypt-adaptive here, feels like scrypt all over again, doesn't it?  Grin

Here's my findings so far on a pair of Asus R7 260x's. Bonaire's a pain in the rear as usual. I'll post for my 7870LE's, 6950, 7950's, 7850's, and R9 290's as I figure them all out and optimize them. I thought I'd work on Bonaire first since there's not much info out there.

I'm mining with CGMinerAleks_NR3, as I can't get anything to work on these Bonaire cards with Vertminer 0.5.3.

Here's my .bat:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o x -u x -p x --failover-only -o x -u x -p x --no-submit-stale --gpu-platform 0 -w 256 -v 1 -I 20 --lookup-gap 4 --gpu-threads 1 --gpu-fan 65 --thread-concurrency 14208 --gpu-engine 1200 --gpu-memclock 1800 --gpu-powertune 20

This nets me around 117khs per card. No HW errors. Strangely I got the best results with one thread and a lookup gap of 4. It looks like these cards can be pretty energy efficient if you have enough of them going, but I wouldn't run out and buy a bunch of them. They only pull about 250khs on normal scrypt.

If this helps anybody, feel free to tipmeh!!!  Cheesy

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